Replica: Operator 5:Invasion From the Sky Mar - Apr 1939

by Curtis Steele

Invasion From the Sky by Curtis Steele
From the clouds came the great enemy airships that laid waste eastern America with a
new and terrible kind of inextinguishable fire. Through the dark, pall-like, low-hanging
smoke moved the monstrous-headed vandals -- certainly the strangest, most terrifying
invaders ever to sweep over a defenseless land.

While America's proudest cities were reduced to ashes, and patriots frantically
sought some means of combatting the fire-scourge, Operator 5 made a desperate stand
against the aggressors. With a handful of volunteer aides, he gambled the fate of
civilization on one final duel with a dictator from hell!

Things That Made America Great -- The Army That Limped to
Battle by Morton Taney
Outnumbered four to one, the little Colonial band bravely met the crack British troops in
a fight to the death. For their commander was a tough American hero who knew he
could win battles with men that had never hauled down their flag!